>Just the thought of finishing a world-class extreme event like the Erzberg Rodeo or the Red Bull Romaniacs is one that would be laced with “how you got there.” Most likely it would be a history of precision trials riding, and probably prefaced with
BMX trials where balance and the ability to navigate terrain and obstacles that would
considered illegal in most countries are crucial in normal course management. You would
imagine years of practice, thousands of hours of overcoming brutal obstacles and long
days of testing yourself against the toughest terrain that Mother Earth can throw at a dirt
bike rider.

“Fortunately, snowmobiling and snow biking offer an extreme
level of riding that can always
be taken to another level. I ride
extreme enduro on the snow in
the winter months every day I ride.
The difference is there is 3 to 10
feet of snow covering up rocks and
obstacles. An average snowmobile/
snow bike ride consists of 30 to
80 miles of wide-open throttle
making your way up, across and
down hillsides with some extreme
consequences, all in the midst of
tree central.”